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This "permit to practice" page is for non-members who wish to determine whether an organization is authorized to provide land surveying services in Alberta.

Costs

The Alberta Land Surveyors’ Association encourages the public to discuss potential survey projects with an Alberta Land Surveyors prior to initiating any project. Discussions with an Alberta Land Surveyor about the specifics of the project should be undertaken to develop a better understanding of the costs and the complexity associated with the project. Some of the considerations that may impact costs include:

Availability of survey evidence defining boundaries

Current and historical title searches

Other surveys in the area under consideration

An Alberta Land Surveyor’s experience and resources available at the time of the project

Travel and accommodation costs

Application, endorsement, approval or record searching fees.

This list of considerations is not exhaustive but should form the basis for discussion prior to any project starting. It is incumbent on the public and the members of the Association to discuss potential projects so that a fair and reasonable value for the services being offered can be reached.

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Other Listings and Information

The Alberta Land Surveyors' Association does not provide land surveying services to the public.

The Alberta Land Surveyors' Association (ALSA) is a self-governing professional association legislated under the Land Surveyors Act. The Association regulates the practice of land surveying for the protection of the public and administration of the profession.